OxySorb: More than just a Trademark Ownership and Innovation
OxySorb is a registered trademark wholly owned by Wholesale Group International Pty Ltd (Australia), protected under the following trademark registrations:
United States: 87515727, 87821371
Australia: 1456077, 1910214, 1859027
For more information on OxySorb oxygen absorbers, visit:
- Online Store Wholesale Group Online
- Wholesale Group Website
- OxySorb Website



What is an Oxygen Absorber?
Oxygen absorbers, such as OxySorb, are small packets containing iron powder or other reactive agents designed to remove oxygen from packaging. These packets are commonly used in food storage to:
- Prevent the growth of aerobic pathogens and spoilage organisms.
- Extend shelf life by reducing oxidation, which can degrade fats, vitamins, and flavors.
- Maintain product freshness in airtight packaging.
A detailed explanation of oxygen absorber mechanisms is available in the publication: “Oxygen absorbers to prevent spoilage in packaged foods”.

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Dr. Simon Cichello: Innovator and Expert
Dr. Simon Cichello is a world-renowned expert in food, nutrition, technology, and innovation. His academic and professional accolades include:
- Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry, focusing on food technology advancements.
- LLB, and previous food auditor, specializing in legal frameworks for food safety and innovation.
- Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences (First-Class Honours, Dux), reflecting a strong foundation in agricultural and food sciences.
Dr. Cichello is the inventor of the OxySorb oxygen absorbers, revolutionizing food preservation with enhanced shelf life and safety. His expertise as a Lead Food Safety Auditor and understanding of Food Law assist his consultation as a law clerk at Fogarty Oliver and Rothschild underscores his commitment to advancing global food standards.
The “competition” continues to fail…
OxySorb represents cutting-edge oxygen absorber technology, pioneered by Dr. Simon Cichello, an esteemed scientist, and inventor. There are bogus, especially “Indian” companies imitating Dr. Simon Cichello and OxySorb. These are just scammers and thieves. Highly flattering that so many companies would try to steal our IP, but alas, we know we are doing something right and have an award winning product when they try so hard and fail.
